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          Like the elusive Sherlock Holmes, his most famous creation, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a man of many contradictions. Scientifically educated, he believed in s?ances and fairies. An advocate for more equitable divorce laws, he believed that women should be denied the vote.

          A humanist who identified with oppressed peoples, he staunchly defended English colonialism at its most aggressive.

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        5. He dreamed of being a serious historical novelist, yet he is best remembered for stories that he considered pot-boilers. The product of a pragmatic, fiercely protective mother and a detached dreamer of a father, Conan Doyle became a man with astonishing self-confidence, a tireless self-promoter who also retained some measure of childish innocence throughout his life.

          Arthur Conan Doyle at 4 years old

          Arthur Conan Doyle's humble beginnings did not predict his future success. Born on May 22, , to a middle-class, Catholic family, he grew up on Edinburgh's rough-and-tumble streets, f